Her Football Hub
·10 May 2021
Her Football Hub
·10 May 2021
Kenya national women’s soccer team Harambee Starlets will face South Sudan in their 2022 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) qualifier. The 2022 finals will be held in Morocco on July 2–23, 2022.
The draw took place at Confederation of African Football (CAF) headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. Among the 44 participating teams, the Harambee Starlets will host their first round fixture against South Sudan later next month.
The aggregate winner will advance to the second and final round of the qualifiers. Ultimately, 11 teams will obtain slots to participate at the AWCON.
The top three teams from the tournament will automatically qualify for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The ninth edition of the quadrennial world championship will take place in New Zealand and Australia.
This time around, 20 more teams feature during the initial qualification round than during the 2018 edition. With a larger pool of talent, reaching the tournament proper will be even more enticing for each nation.
Fresh to the scene, the Harambee Starlets’ first round opponent of South Sudan will be looking for success against a seasoned opponent.
Among the other CECAFA nations, Ethiopia will play Uganda while Tanzania will play Namibia. Eritrea will face Burundi, Rwanda will be up against Djibouti, and Sudan will play Algeria.